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RENO TAHOE USA
events and festivals
2012
Wine Walks Every third Saturday of the month from 2 to 5 pm, the Riverwalk Merchants Association hosts the popular Wine Walk along the Truckee River and neighboring streets in the downtown Riverwalk District. Not only is it a delightful way to discover Reno’s scenic river corridor, but a different charity benefits each month. renoriver.org
Reno Beer CrawlIf you’re in downtown Reno on the fourth Saturday of the month, you will inevitably, and luckily, enter the wacky world of the Reno Beer Crawl where the purchase of a commemorative cup gets you drink specials at a variety of locations. Easily walk or crawl to each bar, as they are all in the heart of downtown Reno. renobeercrawl.com
Themed Pub CrawlsA friendly rendezvous at any of downtown Reno’s local watering holes is always a good time. But when you throw outlandish costumes into the mix, a good time becomes an unforgettable one. visitrenotahoe.com
February 11Reno Vampire Crawlrenovampirecrawl.com
July 14Superhero Crawlsuperherocrawl.com
September 8Pirate Crawlpiratecrawl.com
October 27Reno Zombie Crawlrenozombiecrawl.com
December 8 Reno Santa Pub Crawlrenosantacrawl.com
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sporting eventsThe crack of the bat. The smell of the grass. A spike of the ball. Whatever you’re into, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more far-from-expected take on the sporting life than Reno Tahoe’s.
April 14–July 7USBC Women’s Championshipbowl.com
April 18–30N. California Volleyball Assn Far Western Natl Qualifier ncva.com
May 5–6Jam On It – AAU Girls District Championship and Boys West Coast Shoot Outjamonit.org
May 26–28Jam On It –AAU Tournament/National AAU Qualifierjamonit.org
May 26–June 2Senior Softball USA seniorsoftball.com
June 29–July 1Triple Crown Baseball Tournamenttriplecrownsports.com
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July 7–8Boneyard Blast Softball Tournament boneyardblast.com
July 25–30Triple Crown Girls Fastpitch World Seriestriplecrownsports.com
August 25–26 ASA 2012 Coed C & D National Championshipnvasa.com
September 8-9Balloon Race Softball Tournament thisandthatsoftball.com
October 20–21Blood & Guts Softball Tournament thisandthatsoftball.com
events & festivalsEvent information is subject to change and believed to be accurate at time of printing.
January 5–8Reno Winter Bachata RenoThe area’s newest and most extravagant Latin Dance Festival, featuring workshops from beginner through advanced with world-class instructors. Nightly shows, live band concerts, social dancing, dedicated Salsa and Bachata ballrooms, special dance parties for Cumbia, Kizomba, Zouk and Latin Hip Hop. latindancefest.com
January 8–14California State Parks Snow Heritage FestivalNorth Lake TahoeCelebrate Olympic Heritage Week with full moon snow-shoe hikes, winter survival skills workshops, snowshoe-ing, school group field trips and Biathlon reenactments. parks.ca.gov
January 9–12NBA Development League ShowcaseRenoThe NBA D-League is the official minor league of the NBA and features 16 teams with direct affiliations to NBA franchises. The eighth annual event will feature 16 games with all NBA D-League teams over four days. The NBA D-League Showcase welcomes general man-agers, player personnel staff, and scouts from each of the 30 NBA teams, who will be in attendance to evalu-ate the league’s talent. visitrenotahoe.com/events/nba-d-league-showcase
January 13–15USA BMX Silver Dollar Nationals Reno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterThe USA BMX National Series is the most prestigious national series in the sport of BMX racing and kicks off with the season opener in Reno. usabmx.com
February–MarchRahlves Banzai Tour
North Lake TahoeSki/Snowboard freeride action collides with boarder-
cross strategy at this three-stop tour with competitions at Alpine Meadows (Feb 4–5), Squaw Valley (Mar 3–4) and the Silver Belt Championships at Sugar Bowl (Mar 17–18). rahlvesbanzai.com
February 11 Slide Back Retro DayMt. Rose Ski TahoeIf you still think that “new school” equates to stretch pants that leave nothing to the imagination, rear-entry boots and old skinny skis, then you’ll fit right in at Mt. Rose’s Slide Back Retro Ski Party. mtrose.com
February 17–19AMA Arenacross SeriesReno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterThe AMA Arenacross Series captures the heart of America’s motorcycle lovers and showcases the most intimate form of indoor, off-road motorcycle racing. A new format separates riders into two experience classes: Arenacross and Arenacross Lites. Professional races on Feb 17-18 and amateur day on Feb 19. arenacross.com
February 25TransWorld SNOWboardingTransAMNorthstar CaliforniaSome of the happiest amateur riders on Earth will push each other in a fun jam-style environment for a chance to win a TransAM trophy and bragging rights! northstarattahoe.com/events
March 2–11SnowFest of North Lake Tahoe North Lake TahoeIt’s the largest winter carnival west of the Mississippi; featuring, a torchlight parade, laser show and fireworks, polar bear swim, parades, dog pull, Wacky Human bowling and the Bump & Jump Hanger Party. tahoesnowfestival.com
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March 9–11Big-O Tires presents Advanced Auto Parts Monster Jam Reno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterIt’s the hottest edge-of-your-seat, live motor sports event on the planet, and the largest touring family show in North America! Fifteen hundred HP monster trucks fly 30 feet in the air, flattening anything in their path. There will be a variety of specialty acts, such as Freestyle Motocross Exhibitions and ATV “Quad Wars” Racing. monsterjam.com
March 17Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival and St. Patrick’s Day ParadeVirginia CityOften referred to as “The Testicle Festival,” cooks compete for the most appealing ways to prepare these delightful delicacies. Top off the fun with the St. Patrick’s Day parade. nvshows.com
April 7 Pond SkimMt. Rose Ski TahoeA locals favorite and crowd pleaser, the Pond Skim attracts all kinds of people in costumes prepared (or unprepared) to brave the cold water in an attempt to make it to the other side. mtrose.com
April 26–28Reno Jazz FestivalRenoCelebrating 50 years of exemplary jazz, the 2012 festival will feature Grammy-winning saxophonist Joe Lovano, the 14-piece Grammy-nominated Mingus Big Band, as well as the Festival Showcase and Awards performance. unr.edu/rjf
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April 26–29Genoa Cowboy Poetry & Music FestivalGenoaEnjoy talented cowboy poets, gifted musicians and craftsmen, horsemen, cooks and folks who love and appreciate the western lifestyle. cowboypoetrygenoa.com
May 5–6Cinco de Mayo Festival RenoCelebrate Mexican heritage and Latino culture with pop-ular Latin musicians, amateur boxing, Mexican dancing horse performances and a children’s playground. There will be Mexican food from top local restaurants, arts, crafts and much more. cincodemayoreno.com
May 12–13Fire on the Mountain-ICS Chili Cook Off & Beltane FestivalVirginia CityOfficially sanctioned by the International Chili Society, enjoy lots of great chili and salsa. New this year is the Beltane Fire Festival featuring Celtic booths, displays and entertainment, as well as, nightly fire demonstra-tions and shows. nvshows.com
May 13Arts in Bloom Festival Downtown SparksStroll among the region’s top artists, shop the region’s finest artwork and enjoy fine food and popular enter-tainment. The 10th annual festival will also showcase celebrity hand-painted plates that are auctioned off to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation. cityofsparks.us
May 18–20Spring Wings Bird FestivalFallonProfessionals from the Lahontan Audubon Society, US Fish & Wildlife Service and Nevada Department of Wildlife will lead birding and wildlife tours in the Lahontan Valley Wetlands. springwings.org
May 26–28Nugget Country CrossroadsDowntown SparksA renowned country music venue, John Ascuaga’s Nugget hosts a three-day celebration of popular coun-try entertainers, country music DJs, free line dancing lessons, country karaoke contests and more. janugget.com
June 1–2Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Reno and Lake TahoeIt’s a mighty challenge, but it’s one you’ll never forget! Teams compete on a 178-mile course divided into 36 legs. Runners enjoy the beauty of the region’s rivers, forests and Lake Tahoe. renotahoeodyssey.com
June 1–3Sands Eurofest Downtown RenoThe 14th annual celebration is all about great European cuisine, including grilled bratwurst, chorizo Basque sandwiches and Swedish meatballs with spaetzle. And, of course, a huge selection of beers! Los Angeles’ Celtic rock ’n’ rollers, The Young Dubliners, will perform. sandsregency.com
June 1–3Street Vibrations Spring Rally Downtown SparksAfter a long winter, it’s time to liberate your Harley from hibernation and enjoy a weekend of motorcycle fun! There will be live entertainment, bike games, competi-tion ride-in shows, poker runs and walks, vendor booths, VIP motorcycle participant parties and more. roadshowsreno.com
June 3America’s Most Beautiful Bike RideSouth Lake TahoeThe 21st annual ride offers spectacular scenery, great food and support. Several ride categories are offered, including a full 100-mile century ride. bikethewest.com/AMBBR.html
June 7–10Octane Fest FallonSee the stars of off-road racing at this motor sport jamboree. Featuring NHRA/Top Gun drag rac-ing, IMCA oval dirt track racing, truck and tractor pulls, demolition derby, mud bogs, TUFF Trucks, rock crawling and freestyle motocross. octanefest.com
June 8–10Nevada State Cowboy Fast Draw ChampionshipVirginia CityRelive the excitement of the Old West in historic Virginia City, where gunslingers from all over the United States compete for the Nevada State Cowboy Fast Draw Championship. cowboyfastdraw.com
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June 8–10Rock ’n’ Roll RevivalDowntown RenoTwist and shout your way back to the ’60s and ’70s for a weekend of classic cars and rock ’n’ roll music in downtown Reno, where you’ll enjoy food and beverage booths, vendors, live entertainment, classic car show ’n’ shine and more! silverlegacy.com
June 8–10Carson City RendezvousCarson CityA celebration of the mid-1800s; including, a Nevada gunfighters show, Native American village, Mountain Men encampment, Civil War volunteers, stagecoach rides, live music and great food! visitcarsoncity.com
June 14 – August 23Whole Foods Hometowne Farmer’s MarketDowntown SparksIf you like it fresh, attend this weekly summertime cel-ebration of food and family fun! Local, regional and out-of-state produce, and a variety of seasonal items will tempt your taste buds. Enjoy live music, food and bev-erage, arts and crafts, flowers and community booths. The Market runs every Thursday from June 14 through August 23 (except for August 9). cityofsparks.us
June 14PRCA Xtreme Bulls Tour Reno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterThe only officially sanctioned bull riding tour of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, Xtreme Bulls kicks off the 93rd annual Reno Rodeo with high energy and non-stop action. Pro rodeo’s top 40 bull riders test their skills on some of the rankest bulls the world has to offer. renorodeo.com
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June 14–23Reno Rodeo Reno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterIt’s the “Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West!” and draws more than 750 professional athletes. Enjoy all of the fan favorites; including, two world-class team roping events, profes-sional bull riding, team roping, steer wrestling, barrel rac-ing and bronc riding. The exciting western action features an authentic cattle drive, parade, Double R Marketplace for western shop-ping, food, carnival and Mutton Bustin’. renorodeo.com
June 15–17Stewart Father’s Day PowwowCarson CityExperience American Indian heritage, history and pride. Enjoy over 100 dancers, arts and crafts vendors and exhibits. Admission is free. stewartindianschool.com
June 15–17Reno River Festival Downtown RenoConsidered one of the paddle sports industry’s top whitewater events, athletes compete on the Truckee River in downtown Reno. Also featured is the popular “Run Amuck,” where contestants get down and dirty in an obstacle-filled run, the Stand Up Paddle Board race, Boatercross, food, live entertainment and an outdoor expo. renoriverfestival.com
June 15–24Adventure Sports Week Lake TahoeChallenge yourself with competitive events such as the Xterra Triathlon and Duathlon, mountain bike race and trail races; then relax with the summer concerts and a wine walk. aswtahoe.com
June 22–23The Great Eldorado BBQ, Brews and Blues Festival Downtown RenoFire up the grills, tap the kegs and crank up the tunes for Reno’s best summer kick-off party! Virginia Street will be rockin’ with live blues entertainment, amazing food and more than 40 microbrews from around the world — over 100 specialty beers to sample. eldoradoreno.com
June 25–28Nevada Humanities Chautauqua: 20th Anniversary Celebration RenoChautauqua is an entertaining history theater in which audiences have an opportunity to interact with infamous people from the past. The evening event takes place at the outdoor Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch. nevadahumanities.org
June 27Bowling’s U.S. Women’s OpenDowntown RenoThe country’s top female bowlers will go head to head in qualifying rounds at the National Bowling Stadium, known as “The Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” to compete for a spot in the finals. The top qualifiers will then battle for the championship title under the famous Reno Arch. bowlingsuswomensopen.com
June 30 – July 1Beach Sports FestivalSparksThe Sparks Marina will host the EVP Volleyball Tour and the UWP Watercross Tour, marking the first time these combined events will be visiting the west coast. Both tours are the largest of their kind in the country, with over 500 All-American male and female athletes expected to compete. Great beach volleyball action on the shore and handlebar-to-handlebar race action in the lake. evptour.com
July 1–31Artown RenoFor the entire month of July, the festival offers nearly 400 events ranging from live music, dance, theater and performance to visual arts, workshops, multicul-tural events and tours, a majority of which are free! The
National Endowment for the Arts has called Artown one of the most comprehensive art festivals in the country.
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July 1–31Art Slaves Show and Sale Downtown RenoThe American Advertising Federation of Reno pres-ents a group exhibition
featuring fine art, music and written word created by communication profession-als from the Truckee Meadows. facebook.com/pages/Art-Slaves-Show-and-Sale/104457146064
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July 1–7Red, White and Tahoe Blue Incline Village and Crystal BayThe sixth annual celebration offers good old-fashioned fun for all ages, with the largest fireworks display at Lake Tahoe, a parade and festival, aerial and land mili-tary demonstrations, beer and wine tastings, a carnival and an ice cream social. redwhiteandtahoeblue.com
July 4Fourth of JulyReno and Lake TahoeIndependence Day and fireworks go hand in hand, and Reno Tahoe USA will not disappoint the pyrotechnic fans. There are a multitude of celebrations around the region to choose from, with some offering parades, pic-nics and other daytime activities, in addition to evening fireworks. visitrenotahoe.com
July 4Star Spangled Sparks at the Marina Sparks MarinaThe event kicks off with free hot air balloon rides, a pan-cake breakfast, fun-run-walk, Model Dairy Milk Carton Boat Races, military fly-over and the Sparks’ Got Talent Competition. Enjoy arts, crafts and food booths, plus a large “free” ride area for children of all ages. northernnevadachamber.org/sss.php
July 4Star Spangled Sparks Fireworks at Victorian SquareDowntown SparksThe region’s longest, most spectacular fireworks dis-play is set off from the roof of John Ascuaga’s Nugget while thousands of revelers celebrate the 4th of July on Victorian Square below. The event features live enter-tainment, a kids’ area and food. janugget.com
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July 6–8The Great International Chicken Wing Society Cook-Off RenoThe 11th annual event is the spiciest, most affordable festival to hit downtown Reno. Sample the best sauces and top-notch wings as the best in the business com-pete for poultry pride. Free enter-tainment. Local eateries will also compete for the best sauce and the public is invited to judge the “taster” wings (Chicken Hawks) and crown this year’s champ. gicws.com
July 13–15Americana Music FestivalVirginia CityFeaturing nationally known artists in bluegrass, old time, blues and folk, along with workshops and jam sessions. americanafest.org
July 13–August 26 Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Incline VillageImagine sitting under the stars and on a sandy white beach at Sand Harbor as Shakespeare comes to life. An enchanting outdoor theater is nestled within a natural amphitheater with the indescribable beauty of Lake Tahoe in the background. Enjoy gourmet dining and wine tasting at one of the most scenic venues in the country. laketahoeshakespeare.com
July 14Donner Lake TriathlonTruckeeThe triathlon offers a Sprint and Olympic Distance course to test your high-altitude athletic skills. bigblueadventure.com
July 17–22American Century Celebrity Golf ChampionshipSouth Lake TahoeCheer for your favorite sports and entertainment celeb-rities at the 23rd annual event, considered to be the nation’s most prestigious and richest celebrity golf tour-nament. tahoecelebritygolf.com
July 20–22Livfast Speed and StyleSparks and Virginia CityAn amateur motocross race, located east of Reno at Exit 28, will feature a 600-mile radius for a coveted speed and style championship trophy. A Supermoto USA in Virginia City will showcase sport bikes and rally cars in time trials. livfast.com
July 21 Reno Basque FestivalDowntown RenoThe Basque culture is a big part of Reno history and tra-dition. Celebrate Reno’s Basque heritage with traditional food, music, dancing, weight carrying contest, wood chopping demo, war cry contest, Basque cooking tips and games for children. renobasqueclub.org
July 26–30Wanderlust Yoga and Music FestivalNorth Lake TahoeFeaturing the world’s leading yoga teachers and top-tier rock and roll performers, concert goers can enjoy yoga, incredible music and breathtaking scenery. squaw.wanderlustfestival.com
July 27–29Tour de NezReno and Lake TahoeA celebration of cycling featuring professional men, women and hand-cyclists competing in a downtown Criterion, a road race and street sprints. There will also be kids’ races, a bicycle scavenger hunt, art bikes, clunker races and booth exhibits. tourdenez.com
July 30 – August 5Reno-Tahoe OpenRenoRecognized as a favorite stop on the PGA TOUR by its members, the 14th annual Reno-Tahoe Open is one of only 47 stops on the PGA TOUR and the only one offer-ing the exciting, modified Stableford playing format. Offering a $3 million purse, the tournament is part of the race for the coveted FedExCup. There are pro-am play-ing opportunities and fun fan enhancements. The stun-ning Montrêux Golf & Country Club provides a beautiful backdrop for all the PGA TOUR action to unfold. renotahoeopen.com
July 30—August 19Lake Tahoe SummerfestNorth Lake TahoeCelebrate the arts by enjoying world-class music, art, theater and seminars. Several independently operated arts organizations present exceptional arts and cultural programs. tahoesummerfest.org
August 3–51st Annual Family GetawayRenoAn adventure-filled weekend at Camp We Che Me in Galena Creek Regional Park. Lodging, catered meals in a rustic dining room, naturalist-led hikes, outdoor games, nature crafts and an evening of stargazing by the camp-fire! galenacreekvisitorcenter.org
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August 3–5Silver Dollar Classic Car ShowCarson CityCarson City turns up the heat with hundreds of vin-tage cars, live music, BBQ and casino tournaments. The weekend lineup includes a street dance, show ’n’ shine and a poker run! visitcarsoncity.com
August 5–19Jazz! Carson City Music FestivalCarson CityPerformances are held at a variety of venues in Carson City and feature more than 100 musicians in over 30 bands. jazzcarsoncity.com
August 7–12Hot August NightsReno and SparksDuring Hot August Nights, cars are “cherry” and cruisin’ is “cool.” It’s the largest classic car and nostalgia event in the United States. Cars are the stars and rock ’n’ roll rules through dozens of concerts, controlled cruises, show ’n’ shines, a sock hop and much more! Plenty of shopping can be found at the Silver Car Auction, Big Boy Toy Store and Hot August Nights Swap Meet. hotaugustnights.net
August 10–11Concours d’Elegance Wooden Boat ShowNorth Lake TahoeCelebrating its 40th anniversary, Lake Tahoe Concours d’Elegance is one of the most prestigious wooden boat shows in North America, drawing more than 100 antique and classic boat entries. laketahoeconcours.com
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August 17–19Western States Wild Horse and Burro ExpoReno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterWild mustangs and burros are an iconic symbol of the old west, and a large population still roams the open ranges of Nevada. These remarkable creatures are the stars of this annual horse show, which also offers educa-tion, clinics, entertainment, shopping and demonstra-tions. wildhorseandburroexpo.com
August 18Reno Cowboy Poetry & Music GatheringRenoSoroptimist International of Reno presents the seventh Annual Reno Cowboy & Music Gathering, a celebration of the cowboy traditions and its influence on western culture. The event features country-western music and vivid cowboy poetry. renocowboypoetry.org
August 18 Reno Gay Pride FestivalDowntown RenoThe 16th annual festival is the largest gathering of LGBT people in Northern Nevada. Under cool shade trees along the Truckee River, enjoy a full day of live per-formances and entertainment, shopping with unique vendors, the beer garden and a variety of foods. renogaypride.com
August 25Expedition ManTahoe, Reno and SparksIt’s Northern Nevada’s first Ultra Distance Triathlon. A unique course starts swimmers at beautiful Lake Tahoe, followed by a 112-mile bike ride to Reno. Three fast out-and-backs around the Sparks Marina will cap off this extraordinary race. expeditionman.com
August 25XTERRA Lake Tahoe & Flume Trail Off-Road Triathlon Lake TahoeSwim in famous Lake Tahoe, followed by an extreme mountain bike ride along the Flume Trail, finishing with a scenic trail run through Incline Village. bigblueadventure.com
August 27 – September 3Burning ManBlack Rock DesertTens of thousands of people gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, a temporary metropolis dedicated to community, art, self-reliance and self-expression. In Black Rock City, you won’t be the weirdest kid in the classroom and you’ll become a part of the growing community of Burners who are active year-round. burningman.com
August 29 – September 3Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-offDowntown SparksIf you love ribs and barbecue, then be sure to come to the country’s most prestigious rib competition. Hosted by John Ascuaga’s Nugget, this 24th annual event will trans-form the Labor Day holiday on Victorian Square into a finger licking culinary, music, craft and family end-of-summer affair. Enjoy the best ribs from across the nation! nuggetribcookoff.com
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September 7–9The Great Reno Balloon Race RenoCelebrating 31 years, it is one of Reno’s most colorful and spec-tacular events. One hundred of the nation’s top hot air bal-loonists participate in mul-tiple competitions in a mass ascension. A trademark of the race is the Dawn Patrol, which takes place before the sun rises and provides an amazing spectacle as balloons glow and twinkle against the dark sky. A wide selection of food, crafts, art, sou-venirs and uplifting music complement this celebration of flight. renoballoon.com
September 7–9International Camel Races Virginia CityIn its 53rd year, this annual tradition features both camel and ostrich racing as jockeys from around the globe converge to compete for trophies and bragging rights. visitvirginiacitynv.com
September 7–9Lake Tahoe Autumn Food & Wine FestivalNorthstar CaliforniaIt’s a party for your palate! The 27th annual festival has cooking demonstrations, food and wine seminars, ultra-premium wine tastings, live entertainment, winemaker dinner and celebrity chef luncheons and dinners. tahoefoodandwine.com
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September 8Native American Arts FestivalRenoThe Native American Arts Festival features a market with cultural demonstrations, traditional food prepara-tion and contemporary and traditional artwork created by Native American artists from the Great Basin. galenacreekvisitorcenter.org
September 12–16National Championship Air Races RenoThe 49th annual event is the only closed course pylon racing event in the world and is the world’s longest run-ning air race. Six different race plane classes battle just 60 feet from the ground, with the Unlimited and Jet classes reaching speeds over 500 mph! Besides the on-your-feet action of the races, spectators have close-up access to racing aircraft, pilots and crews in the “pits.” There’s a world-class air show, a large static aircraft dis-play and great concessions. Experience the action of the “World’s Fastest Motorsport!” airrace.org
September 16Edible Pedal 100Carson City and Lake TahoeA bike ride featuring routes for all levels of riders, including 10, 50 and 100-mile courses. Outstanding locally sourced food at rest stops and a post-ride bar-beque kicks off after the ride. ediblepedal100.org
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September 18–30NRCHA Snaffle Bit FuturityRenoKnown as the “Greatest Show on Dirt,” the Snaffle Bit Futurity is the finest reined cow horse extravaganza in the world! Celebrating the Vaquero tradition of training a cow horse, the Snaffle Bit Futurity features the show, horse sale, seminars, demonstrations and Best of the West Trade Show. nrcha.com
September 19–23Street Vibrations Fall RallyReno and SparksEnjoy HOG heaven at this celebration of music, metal and motorcycles. Everyone knows that the “Biggest Little City in the World” offers unparalleled enter-tainment, but this event takes it to a new level with live entertainment on outdoor stages, parades, ride-in shows, stunt shows and bike cruises. Don’t miss America’s Finest Custom Bike Builder’s Expo and the Tattoo Expo for body art extraordinaire. Open to all motorcycles. roadshowsreno.com
September 28–30Lake Tahoe Marathon South Lake TahoeAthletes that want to test their skills in the High Sierra can enjoy a multitude of events; including, runs, relays, power walks, triathlon, bike race, kayak races, swim events and speed golf. laketahoemarathon.com
September 29–30Candy Dance GenoaRelish in the small-town spirit at this ultimate candy and craft festival that features more than 350 exhibitors and 40,000 pounds of Genoa’s fabulous homemade candy. genoanevada.org
September 29–30Livfast CupRenoThe 2nd annual Livfast Cup is an exhilarating, fast-paced battle of FMX teams vying for an impressive $10,000 purse. Includes BMX demos and DJ music. livfast.com
October 4–7World Cowboy Fast Draw Championship FallonIt is a timed sport using single action .45 caliber west-ern-style six shooters with wax bullets. More than 200 cowboys and fast draw enthusiasts from around the world compete for the title “Fastest Gun Alive.” cowboyfastdraw.com
October 6–7Eldorado Great Italian FestivalDowntown RenoCelebrate the food, culture, music and traditions of Italy with Reno’s final street festival of the season. Free activities and entertainment highlight the delicious and authentic homemade Italian food. The event also fea-tures grape stomping, sauce cook-offs, bocce ball and a kid’s gelato-eating contest. From accordions to swing, the entertainment at the 31st annual Great Eldorado Italian Festival will please everyone. eldoradoreno.com
October 6–7Reno Celtic CelebrationRenoDelight in Celtic activities and performances for all ages; including, pipe bands, Scottish and Irish dancers, Celtic musicians, Highland games, Celtic critters at the animal village, kid’s games, food and drink and Celtic merchan-dise. renoceltic.org
October 6–7World Championship Outhouse RacesVirginia CityThis hilarious Comstock tradition pits teams of costumed outhouse racers against each other. One person rides and the remaining team members push, pull or drag the deco-rated outhouses down the race track. nvshows.com
October 12-14Reno Tahoe Gran Fondo and BiketoberfestReno and Lake TahoeGrab your bike and Lederhosen for three days of cycling tours, expos, events and entertainment Bavarian style. The event culminates with a 100 mile Gran Fondo (“Big Ride” in Italian) from Reno to Lake Tahoe with cycling champions, sports legends and Hollywood celebrities. visitrenotahoe.com/granfondo
October 20–27Wrangler/Professionals Choice ACTRA National Finals Reno-Sparks Livestock Events CenterMembers of the American Cowboys Team Roping Association compete at the 30th annual National Finals. Contestants range in age from teenagers to folks in their 80s; each having a dream of becoming a national cham-pion. Spectators can also enjoy vendors and a western art show. actra.org
October 27Nevada Day ParadeCarson CityCelebrate the Silver State’s 148th birthday with the larg-est formal statehood celebration in the nation! Parade, arts show, carnival, pancake breakfast, run/walk, music, World Championship Single Jack Drilling Contest, Beard Contest and a slate of other activities. nevadaday.com
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November 2–4Reno Film Festival Downtown RenoIt’s all about film! The 12th annual festival features pre-mieres, classics and shorts. Enjoy educational panels, workshops, filmmakers, actors, celebrity guests, Reno’s own Indie Short Film and Lumpier All-School Film Fest competitions and receptions. renofilmfestival.com
November 11Veterans Day ParadeDowntown RenoThe parade marches through the heart of downtown Reno and honors those who have sacrificed to protect our country. ROTC units, marching bands and flag-wav-ing citizens turn out in force. reno.gov
November 23–24Holiday Jazz FestivalIncline VillageRing in the holiday season in style with this annual cel-ebration of music featuring today’s most talented jazz musicians in evening performances at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe. Located on the shores of Lake Tahoe, the setting is spectacular. laketahoe.hyatt.com
November 23–25Crafts for ChristmasDowntown SparksThis annual holiday gift marketplace features more than 100 craft and gift booths, Santa Claus, cooking and cocktail demonstrations, floral arranging demonstra-tions and much more. Parking and admission is free. janugget.com
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November 30 – December 1Sparks Hometowne Christmas Downtown SparksIt’s a wonderful weekend of traditional activities includ-ing a spectacular tree lighting ceremony and 26th annual Sparks Hometowne Christmas Parade. The event features a unique theme each year and historically includes more than 100 parade entries. cityofsparks.us
December 1Christmas on the Comstock Parade of Lights Virginia CityThis historic community hosts an early evening Christmas parade in which the floats and marching bands must incorporate lights. It’s a celebration of the holidays with a hometown ambiance. visitvirginiacitynv.com
December 8Santa Ski CrawlMt. Rose Ski TahoeJoin the crowd of jolly St. Nicks dressed in full Santa garb to receive amazing discounts on lift tickets, and join everyone in costume for a mass photo shoot in the Mt. Rose Main Lodge. mtrose.com
December 26–31Nevada Chamber Music FestivalRenoThere is no other festival of this type during the holiday season. Renowned musicians are drawn to Reno for the privilege of performing with each other, making great music and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. Past artists include leading players from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra and Carnegie Hall. renochamberorchestra.org
2013 event datesJune 2013Reno River Festival
June 7–9, 2013Street Vibrations Spring Rally
June 20–29, 2013Reno Rodeo
July 1–31, 2013Artown
July/August 2013Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
August 2013 Reno-Tahoe Open
August 6–11, 2013Hot August Nights
August 28–September 2, 2013Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off
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WASHOE LAKE
LAKLAHONTAN
DONNER LAKE
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PYRAMIDLAKE
89
89267
80
431
395
341
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50
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395
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Northstar
Crystal
Incline Village
Bay
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AINR
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